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Business Analytics Tuition & Aid

Tuition, Fees, and Costs

The MS in Business Analytics program is 45 required credits over 3 Semesters (fall, spring, summer).

2023-2024 Tuition
 Tuition Per CreditTotal Tuition (45 credits)
Minnesota Resident Cost:*$1,085$48,825
Non-Resident Cost:$1,545$69,525

*Reciprocity rates are available to residents of North Dakota, Wisconsin, and Manitoba.

 

Required fees per semester for the 2023-2024 academic year.

FeeFall and SpringSummer**
Student services Fee$507.89$507.89
Capital Enhancement Fee$75$75
Academic Records Fee - one time fee$150$150
Stadium Fee$6.00$6.00
Student Health Benefit Plan (unless the student provides proof of his/her own insurance, this plan is required for international students)$1,795$915
Professional Student Government Fee$17.81$17.81
Transportation Fee$73$73
Carlson School Collegiate Fee$580$290 for 6 or more credits 
International Student Administrative Fee$270$150
International Student Engagement Fee$16$10
International Sponsored Student fee (not included in Total, only applies for agency sponsored candidates, ex. Fulbright)$470$250

**As the MS in Business Analytics program ends in the summer, some summer fees would be a prorated version of the full semester fees.

​​​​​​***Other Education-Related costs such as books and cost of living are not included in the table above.

The total program tuition will remain the same for the three consecutive semesters a student is in the program.

For full details of tuition costs, please visit One Stop.

A non-refundable $1,500 tuition deposit is required to confirm your intention to enroll in the Master of Science in Business Analytics program and is applied toward the first academic term.

All fees are subject to change.
 


Financial Aid

The University of Minnesota offers many loan programs, administered through the Office of Student Finance. To be considered, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). International students need a U.S. co-signer for student loans. If you have questions about loan programs, visit Financial Aid — One Stop. The University has reciprocity agreements with the states of Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and the province of Manitoba, Canada. 
 

International Student Loans

The University of Minnesota does not specifically offer non-US co-signed loans. Some of the options available to you include:

 

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